Business letterhead and business card of Madame Minnie Stanner (nee Cobley) widow of Neville 'Fred' Stanner. Minnie opened her first dermatologist/hair studio at 1206 Douglas Street in 1908. Minnie and Fred first lived on Fraser Street in Esquimalt. Port
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CA PR523-025-071-002-004
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Reeks
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ca.1925
Part of Mark Campion Fonds
CA PR523-025-071-005
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Stuk
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ca. 1925
Part of Mark Campion Fonds
Interior shot of Minnie Stanner's shop at 729 Fort Street . L-R: Minnie, 'Jo O'. Glass show cases and product shelves are shown as well as a private area toward the rear of the store.
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CA PR523-025-071-007
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Stuk
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ca. 1925
Part of Mark Campion Fonds
Minnie Stanner at the berry farm that was located on the triangle piece of property that borders Devonshire, the E&N Railway corridor and Lampson Street.
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CA PR523-025-071-009
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Stuk
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ca. 1925
Part of Mark Campion Fonds
Minnie Stanner and her sister seated on a porch.
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CA PR523-025-071-011
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Stuk
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ca. 1945
Part of Mark Campion Fonds
5 members of the 50th Gordon Highlanders of Canada Regiment @ Smith Hill camp (Quadra/Finlayson/Cook)
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CA PR523-025-071-018
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Stuk
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ca. 1905
Part of Mark Campion Fonds
Front view of 812 Lampson Street with woman and dog on porch.
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